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Modern Family

Modern Family is a mockumentary style television show, which premiered 23.9.2009. The series is created by Christopher Lloyd and Steven Levitan. It follows the lives of all related 3 families who live in suburban area in Los Angeles.

This show is really great and just my cup of tea. Camera work and interviews were a bit annoying at the beginning, but eventually I grew to love this show and noticed that the ”to camera” interviews and conversations really suit the story lines of episodes. I caught up on the action after 2 episodes. Series is good family entertainment and it is very clever and full of surprises.

The casting is very good. Each actor are really bringing something unique to the show. Set up is a bit cliche, a gay couple, stereotypical family and a Columbian wife with son and American husband. Jay (Ed O’Neill) is remarried to columbian woman, Gloria (Sofía Vergara), who have 2 children, baby son and 14-year old boy from Gloria’s previous marriage. Jay’s son Mitchell (Jesse Tyler Ferguson) and his gay partner Cameron (Eric Stonestreet) have just adopted Vietnamese baby girl. The daughter Claire (Julie Bowen) is married to Phil Dunphy (Ty Burrell) and they have 3 children with very different personalities. Ill-bred teenage girl Haley (Sarah Hyland), nerdy Alex (Ariel Winter), who is bullied by her older sister and the youngest of the family, Luke (Nolan Gould). The show focuses mainly on the parents and how they raise their families and interact with other people.

Steven Levitan and Christopher Lloyd, the writers, pitch their comedy perfectly and every script is just flawlessly written. I noticed that the setting of show, as its name suggests, is very modern. Everything in the series is modern. Suburban area is modern, Lifestyles of people are modern. Families are not like ”normal loving and caring families”, just like nowadays.

If you’re looking for a great, funny, well written and well acted comedy series, look no further than the really enjoyable Modern Family. It’s not just typical three-camera sitcom. You may not laugh at every minute, but overall you will enjoy the show. I would recommend this to every comedy series lover.

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Breaking Bad

I chose for review one of the most famous television series, Breaking Bad. In my opinion that was the best series that I had ever seen. Series is created by many people but the main director is Vince Gilligan. Breaking Bad is written by the same man, Vince Gilligan and few other people. In leading roles of Breaking Bad are Bryan Cranston (in series Walter White), Anna Gun (Skyler White) and very famous actor Aaron Paul (Jesse Pinkman).

Breaking Bad’s genre is Crime/ Thriller /Drama. The series consists of five seasons, totally 62 episodes. Breaking Bad is a well known all around the world. Video service Netflix shows the series around the world and it has got many and many spectators.

Next I could to tell you briefly about the plot. Middle-aged chemistry teacher called Walter White finds out that he has a cancer. In order to get the money for his treatment he got an idea that he would start to make amphetamine whit his chemistry student Jesse Pinkman. The duo is faced with many problems and  death is often close to them.  They have experienced many hardships with each other. Walter’s wife Skyler also gets involved with his husbands problems and join in the drug business. Walter’s brother-in-law Hank who is also important character in series, is local DEA (that is police’s drug department) officer. Hank chasing big drug producter called Heisenberg, which is in fact Hanks brother-in-law Walter White. I’ll not bother to tell more of the plot, this time

Why I liked that series so much. Well, I think that in this series is selected just the right actors. Especially the the main character is selected just right. He adapts to the series very well.

In short, when you put the best actors and the best directors together, the end result is just this, the best series in the world.

 

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Fast and furious 6

I chose Fast and furious 6 because it’s the latest fast and furious movie and I liked it a lot. It’s been around about 2 years but I watched it two months ago. I really enjoyed the movie since it’s sequel to Fast and Furious 5 and it had similar plot. The story continues from ending of Fast and furious 5. But this time agent Hobbs doesn’t chase them but asks for Dominic’s teams help. In Europe there is criminal gang that tries to get hands on the very powerful weapon. Together Hobbs and Dominic tries to stop their plans and in return Dominic wants everyone get their record clear. Hobbs has no chance but to accept this.

What I have experienced from watching this series I have seen that Fast and furious 5 and 6 has been little bit different from earlier movies. The main focus is not anymore in these super-tuned cars but in action that doesn’t contain so much racing with cars. First and second movie was all about tuning and racing with cars. I’m not saying it’s bad to change focus away from cars but it was the original idea of the series. Though it’s good to have different style of movie. It brings a welcome change.

Movie itself is very action-packed, humorous and very well made. Soundtrack is epic and special effects hasn’t been spared. Actors are almost the same as in Fast and furious 5 so if you haven’t seen Fast and furious 5 it doesn’t really matter. Paul Walker and Vin Diesel has been almost in every Fast and Furious movie so they are very well known.

Overall I think that this isn’t the best Fast and Furious movie but it’s still very good. I recommend this movie to those who wants to see action and fast cars. Movie contains violence and swearing and it’s age rating is 12.

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The Lone Ranger

I chose the movie ”The Lone Ranger” because I have seen it a couple of times before and I really like it. Also I haven’t really watched movies for a while and this was the last movie I watched. The Lone Ranger is a western style comedy adventure that takes place in America released in 2013 so it’s not a really old movie. The film also has some unrealistic aspects such as returning from the dead, but it just adds to the story. The two main characters are John Reid, played by Armie Hammer and Indian by the name of Tonto, played by Johnny Depp. Of course the film is a comedy. It has Johnny Depp in it! Anyway the plot is quite simple and without major spoilers I can say: The good guys try to take revenge on the bad guys and whack them with the glorious Hammer of Justice. I really like the Indian and Gunslinger combination. It gives the movie something that makes it different from the other generic western films.

The technical parts of the movie are well done, if you can say so. The camera angles are quite funny sometimes and makes the movie more action-packed. There is always a right type of music in the right place and there is not many dull moments in the movie. So effects though, like a train sliding, don’t look that well made, but who am I to say that, I haven’t seen a train sliding myself. Overall the special effects were really good.

I think the movie was really good. I was surprised to see that it was a Disney film too. I guess they don’t only do cartoons or animations anymore. The movie was funny and well done. I’d love to see a sequel, but I doubt that we’ll see one.

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Witcher – The Last Wish

Andrzej Sapkowski, Witcher saga (Polish 1993, English 2007)

 

We had a task to read a book on our current English course so I immediately started brainstorming my choice. I have to admit I’m not really into books. From time to time I pick up an interesting book, read it through with just few pauses and then forget about books for a while. But there’s one specific book series which keeps pulling me back. The Witcher.

Andrzej Sapkowski is a Polish fantasy writer. And what kind of fantasy! While not yet popular world-wide his books are praised by reviews and readers.  His books blow your stereotypes about fantasy worlds into little pieces. Forget about shiny white knights prancing around saving princesses and “literally devil” enemies. People in Sapkowski’s world are dirty and two-faced. Sounds like life, doesn’t it. There isn’t clear white and black. There’s just grey. Many shades of it. This fantasy world with no name owes much to Polish history and Slavic mythology.

Geralt of Rivia is blessed to be the protagonist of the series. Being loyal to book’s name Geralt is a witcher.  Monster-hunter who has received special training and had his body modified at an early age to provide him with unnatural abilities. Thus he can take on dangerous monsters while not getting himself killed. Many witchers die during the modifications and Geralt seems to be one of the few hunters alive. Witchers in Geralt’s world live difficult time. No monsters seem to terrorize people’s peace since most of them have been slain. Hunters are now just seen as cold-blooded killers with no real meaning. Geralt also is not living easy life, wandering from town to town looking for a job.

The book itself is actually a collection of short stories telling about Sapkowski’s first stories where Geralt appeared. A book begins with frame story and flashbacks are told when Geralt meditates. Sapkowski has managed to make world oddly natural. People are living their life and not wanting to be part of others’ businesses. Geralt is a person who can be related to. He doesn’t know right or wrong, he only does what must be done. It is ultimately really hard to tell what makes the book so appealing. Maybe you should find out.

 

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Grimm

Grimm is television series that is shooted in America and the story itself happens in America also. In my opinion the series combines two of the best genres in tv-series, criminal investigation and fantasy. Story takes place in city of Portland in state of Oregon.  Main character Nick Burkhardt is homicide investigator at Portland Police Department and in addition of solving crimes hes also carrying mysterious power that affects greatly on hes life and everyone around him. Theres few side-characters, Hank Griffin, Nicks homicide partner, Juliette Silverton, Nicks girlfriend, Monroe, Nicks friend and also one of them and last but not least Captain Sean Renard, Nicks boss and also one of them. Theres also several other smaller roles in the series but its tv-series so what did you expect? Most of the time Nick is trying to solve homicides but hes confused with weird ways people have been killed. So yeah, sounds pretty basic murder investigation-series but i told you theres some fantasy in it too.

Nick has ability to see the other ”side” of the people he meets, that is revealed by strong emotions, usually anger or fear. People who have same ability are called as Grimm and the count of grimms stays unknown if there even is anyone else. Grimm needs to keep balance between humans and wesens and that should go pretty well as a police officer or does it? People with ”other side” are called Wesen that means creature in German. Not all people have this side, but those few that does are usually met by having a part in crime Nick is investigating. Wesens are kind of animals with small touch of imagination making them look even better. Wesens usually have special abilities like poison, night vision or huge amount of strength. In series Nick has to face problems like dealing with wesens and still going by the law book and keeping hes secret as a secret. There is also group called ”Royals” who are royals of the wesen and they bring some pressure on Nick too. Later on the series two new groups are introduced, Verrat and opposing force named Resistance. Verrat is working for the Royals and theyre using deadly force to succeed in their missions given by Royals. Resistance is in war with Verrat but theyre still trying to make it work out between Royals to make order stay in the world. Both sides have similarities like all the members are wesen and theyre killing each other.

When Grimm was launched in Finland 8.1.2013 at Sub i were very excited about it because it was one of the best tv-series for a while. Fantasy is always been my thing but i dont like ”boring fantasy” like Once Upon Time that i think it doesnt have the action needed to interest me. What makes Grimm so good is probably never ending twiststorm. If youre going to watch the series you should be prepared for dramatic, annoying and exciting twists everywhere.  I recommend watching Grimm to anyone who likes fantasy or crime shows and who like to see some action with troublesome situations.

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The Maze Runner

The Maze Runner is an American science fiction action thriller directed by Wes Ball. The 2014 film is based on a 2009 novel of the same name by James Dashner. The screenplay of the film was written by Noah Oppenheim, Grant Pierce Myers, and T.S. Nowlin. The film, which was produced by Ellen Goldsmith-Vein, Wyck Godfrey, Marty Bowen, and Lee Stollman, is the first installment of The Maze Runner film series. Dylan O’Brien, Kaya Scodelario, Thomas Brodie-Sangster, and Will Poulter belong to the leading actors of the film.

The plot of this film is exciting and inventive but it doesn’t seem really out of the ordinary to me. By this I’m pointing at recently released films like The Hunger Games and Divergent. The Maze Runner tells about Thomas (Dylan O’Brien), a 16-year-old boy who finds himself trapped inside a huge maze with a band of other teenager boys. Once in every month an elevator brings a new boy with some supplies to an area called the Glade surrounded by tall stone walls. Anyone of the boys doesn’t seem to remember anything from their past, except their own name. They have created a working society and at the same time tried to find an escape from their prison. Each morning an entrance opens revealing the mysterious ever-changing maze. The boys, who call themselves Gladers, know that the only way to escape is to go through the maze. The runners spend their days exploring the maze for an escape. They have to get back before night-time when the entrance closes. No one has ever survived alive a night in the maze.

I didn’t go to the movie theatre to see this film, but I guess that if had done it, I would probably have seen a big amount of other teenagers in the audience. It’s clear that The Maze Runner was filmed for getting teenagers to watch it. This kind of fantasy films that usually take place in the future are a trend among teenagers and young adults. The casting of this film only strengthens my theory. As an 18-year-old girl I can’t say that I didn’t enjoy watching the good-looking young actors.

My opinion is that the cast was chosen successfully. Most of the actors weren’t nice to watch only because of their looks. Despite their young age they seemed to be experienced enough to make the characters and the action scenes plausible. My absolutely favorite parts of the film were the action scenes. The leading actor Dylan O’Brien, who is known for co-starring in the TV series Teen Wolf, did a good job playing the role of Thomas, the most important character in the film. Other great performance was given by Will Poulter playing the role of the “bad guy” Gally. Poulter manages in making his character seem irritatingly defiant and a bit arrogant. I also want to mention Thomas Brodie-Sangster, who is known for his role in the popular TV series Game of Thrones. His performance as Newt, the friendly and helpful boy, made me long for a bigger and more important role for the character. It was a pity that at the same time the film moved forward, Newt’s role became more and more meaningless.

The Maze Runner’s problems are the ordinary characters and plot, I think. The film contains all the same characters as every teenager fantasy film that I have seen. First, there’s the hero of the film. The hero is always nothing special but at the same time so brave, original, and oh, so hard for other people to understand. Of course the hero has to have a couple of sympathetic and faithful friends to stand behind their back. Then there’s the cocky “bad guy”. At the beginning of the film I was wondering where all the girls were. Everyone knows that you can’t make a good film for teenagers without having any girls or signs of romance in it. Luckily this problem was solved when the elevator suddenly brought a beautiful brunette, Teresa (Kaya Scodelario), to the Glade.

I am not a huge film enthusiast, and therefore I would probably have never watched The Maze Runner, if I wouldn’t have been visiting my sister’s place, and wouldn’t have had anything better to do one night. After watching the film my first thoughts were that the ending left many questions in my head and that the film hadn’t been as scary as I expected. I can’t recall thinking anything about the music used in the film, so I guess it wasn’t too bad or too good to make me notice it. One thing that bothered me was how slowly the film moved forward.

I would recommend The Maze Runner to those people who are interested in these kinds of fictional fantasy action films, and of course to those who just enjoy watching good-looking young men. Personally I’m not quite sure whether I liked the film or didn’t like it. Overall I found The Maze Runner interesting enough to make me want to see the upcoming sequels.

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Titanic

Titanic is directed by James Cameron and on it´s soundtrack is one of the most famous songs of all time; Celine Dion´s ”My heart will go on”. In leading roles of the film are Kate Winslet and Leonardo di Caprio. They are both very fascinating and skilful actors, who don´t leave no one cold. I think that the main reason which makes the film so touching is simply the actors. They play their roles so perfect. Titanic´s characters are fictionally but the film is based on true events. Titanic has broken many records. It has won eleven Oscars for example. It was also the first film which box-office was more than billion dollars.

Now I will tell you briefly the plot of the film. 17-year-old Rose steps into the ship with her mother Ruth and her future fiancé Cal. Mother  convinces Rose how important the marriage with Cal is, but Rose doesn´t love him and she even considers suicide by jumping from the stern. Third-class passenger Jack stops her and this time tragedy is avoided. Rose demands that they have to ask Jack to dine with them at the following evening. That´s the least they can do. After that Jack and Rose are meeting secretly and step by step they are falling in love. Eventually Jack even draws a picture from Rose in which she wears only a precious diamond necklace, Cal´s gift to her. Cal and mother Ruth are furious about that. Chaos begins when the ship hits the iceberg. People are screaming and the lifeboats are filling. Rose refuses to get to the lifeboat with her mother. Instead she jumps back to the sinking ship, because she wants to be with Jack, no matter what! The fight for staying alive begins. The ship sinks, people are floating in the frozen and dark sea, among others, also Jack and Rose. Hundred´s of people are dying, also Jack. Rose survives barely, but she can´t never forget Jack. Rose get´s her freedom and she never meets Cal again. She lives her life carrying these memories in her heart.
Titanic is the best film, I have ever seen!

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